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<blockquote data-quote="fastmover83" data-source="post: 17265" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>Having reached old age pretty much intact, and longing to relive some of the motorcycling days of my youth, I have decided to slow down and enjoy more weekend trips, I have also decided to use my hotel money to buy more gas, and to travel as lite as possible and without cooking equipment. So with that in mind, I need to decide on what kind sleeping equipment I should buy, I own a pop-up tent, but folded up it's still too big to carry on a bike and most the small tents you can buy are more trouble to set up then they are worth. So I was thinking about one of those canvas sleeping bag and a ground tarp, if I can find one with mosquito net. This started me to wondering if any of you travel this way and if so, what equipment do you use, how do you like it, and what have you learned along the way. Steve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fastmover83, post: 17265, member: 194"] Having reached old age pretty much intact, and longing to relive some of the motorcycling days of my youth, I have decided to slow down and enjoy more weekend trips, I have also decided to use my hotel money to buy more gas, and to travel as lite as possible and without cooking equipment. So with that in mind, I need to decide on what kind sleeping equipment I should buy, I own a pop-up tent, but folded up it's still too big to carry on a bike and most the small tents you can buy are more trouble to set up then they are worth. So I was thinking about one of those canvas sleeping bag and a ground tarp, if I can find one with mosquito net. This started me to wondering if any of you travel this way and if so, what equipment do you use, how do you like it, and what have you learned along the way. Steve. [/QUOTE]
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